Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... former ; yet without which the former could scarce exist in a high degree , and ( even if this were possible ) would give promises only of transitory flashes and a meteoric power ; is DEPTH , and ENERGY of THOUGHT . No man 20.
... former ; yet without which the former could scarce exist in a high degree , and ( even if this were possible ) would give promises only of transitory flashes and a meteoric power ; is DEPTH , and ENERGY of THOUGHT . No man 20.
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... former poem , in the same vivid colours , inspirited by the same impetuous vigour of thought , and diverging and contracting with the same activity of the assimilative and of the modifying faculties ; and with a yet larger dis- play , a ...
... former poem , in the same vivid colours , inspirited by the same impetuous vigour of thought , and diverging and contracting with the same activity of the assimilative and of the modifying faculties ; and with a yet larger dis- play , a ...
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... former darts himself forth , and passes into all the forms of human character and passion , the one Proteus of the fire and the flood ; the other attracts all forms and things to himself , into the unity of his own Ideal . All things ...
... former darts himself forth , and passes into all the forms of human character and passion , the one Proteus of the fire and the flood ; the other attracts all forms and things to himself , into the unity of his own Ideal . All things ...
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... sixteenth centu- ries , and that of the present age . The remark may perhaps be extended to the sister art of painting . At least the latter will serve to illus- trate the former . In the present age the poet CHAPTER XVI. ...
... sixteenth centu- ries , and that of the present age . The remark may perhaps be extended to the sister art of painting . At least the latter will serve to illus- trate the former . In the present age the poet CHAPTER XVI. ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. trate the former . In the present age the poet ( I would wish to be understood as speaking generally , and without allusion to individual names ) seems to propose to himself as his main object , and as that which ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. trate the former . In the present age the poet ( I would wish to be understood as speaking generally , and without allusion to individual names ) seems to propose to himself as his main object , and as that which ...
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